Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming in The Last of Us Part 2 from Naughty Dog for the Sony PS4.
Discover an emotional story challenging your notions of right and wrong.
Adventure in a beautiful, dangerous world from peaceful mountains to overgrown ruins.
Experience action-survival gameplay of tense melee combat, fluid movement and dynamic stealth.
Brought to life by the latest iteration of the Naughty Dog engine, the deadly characters and world are more realistic and meticulously detailed than ever before!
Specification: The Last Of Us Part II – PlayStation 4
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Package Dimensions
6.73 x 5.35 x 0.87 inches, 3.36 Ounces
Type of item
CD-ROM
Rated
Mature
Item model number
3003182
Item Weight
3.36 ounces
Manufacturer
Naughty Dog
Date First Available
December 7, 2020
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tammy –
He played for a few day to finish… Came fast and great shape.
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Amber –
It’s a good game honestly a little high priced after I bought it I saw it somewhere cheaper but whatever I guess
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Mathew –
Anazing
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Joseph Gómez –
Good
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Edgar –
El juego es de muy buena calidad en respecto a gráficos y a historia siendo sincero se que mucha gente se disgustó por la Direccion de la trama pero viéndolo desde el punto objetivo the last of us parte 2 es un increíble obra donde nos muestran el efecto de nuestras acciones y como aveces la venganza nubla nuestros sentidos y hace que perdamos todo. Lo recomiendo al 100% y vale cada centavo
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★★★★★
Ben Palmer –
This game is a LOT of cinematics and some gameplay interwoven. It’s a masterfully told story, with a pretty heavy-handed moral regarding the cycle of violence. That aside, yes there are gay and trans people featured in the story. Why is this so bad for some reviewers? These are people that actually exist in the world. Cordyceps-infected do not exist. Trying to force your narrow world-view onto everyone else is sillier than complaining about a game that features a person who loves someone of the same gender. And to those claiming the game is trying to force IT’s worldview onto the player, please. It’s doing nothing of the sort. If your big objection to this game is that it features people different from yourself, but you’re OK with smashing in people’s heads with lead pipes, 2x4s, hammers, and freaking machetes, there is something wrong with you. The game itself is incredibly linear. You do not get to choose what actions the characters take, you’re just along for the ride. It’s almost difficult to go back to such linear gameplay after the many open-world games that have upped the ante in the last 10 years. Having said that, this journey is totally worth the ride. Graphically, this game is top notch (for the PS4 generation). Controls can be a bit laggy with button presses, but to be fair I’m not sure if it disables inputs while other actions are being taken. It just gets frustrating to wait for the character animation to complete a task before you can press the next button. Not a big deal though. There is a high level of brutality on display. The aforementioned smashing of heads, watching infected tear your character’s throat out, and the NPCs ripped apart by your homemade mines are all a bit much due to the realistic nature of the characters. No spoilers, but certain deaths are excruciating. Especially when you as the player have no choice but to let your character cave someone’s skull in. This is an adult game. I don’t have kids, but I certainly wouldn’t let any play it if I did. Just my 2 cents. One major complaint I have is the “hearing” feature which lets you detect infected or enemies through walls and such. Why would you put that into a game and then spend most of the game finding ways to make it irrelevant? You can listen all you want before going thru a door, but until you enter the next area, the enemies are undetectable. And then there are enemies that are “too quiet” to detect. And then there are infected that jump out at you from big growths on the walls. I think Naughty Dog realized they made a mistake giving the player that kind of ability in the first game, since it removes any chance of jump scares or true tension. In the end, I’m very glad I played it.
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★★★★★
Ying Yang –
So much to offer gamers from the amount of visual detail in its environments, the sheer brilliant visuals, its excellent stealth, action, survival gameplay & mechanics, dynamic enemy A.I. & encounters, fantastic soundtrack, exceptional performances from its cast, a unique, thoughtful & meaningful story, with high production values as triple A game, a tremendous amount of world class craftsmanship put into the final product, it is truly one of the greatest games in the last 10 years. The best stealth, action & survival gameplay ever created. Every scenario here can be replayed a thousand different ways, never taking place the same way. Absolutely the best & most immersive Cat & Mouse style gameplay through its open areas with fantastic dynamic A. I.
As for the story, If you are expecting “The Adventures Of Super Joel & Ellie” you will be sorely disappointed. That wouldn’t even make sense in such a dark, tragic & hostile world. The game is a grimdark revenge tale, this isn’t comfort fiction here folks. If you want that, go play Uncharted instead. The game picks up 4 years after the events of the first game. What nobody realizes is that some one, some where, is brooding over the events that took place in the firefly hospital from the ending to the original game. Joel & Ellie are far from the people they were, now living in a civilized community. They gather supplies, kill off the infected, take in new survivors, patrol the areas, & in general, contribute to the camp any way they can.
Through some unforeseen events, on the eve of a great snow storm, with a horde of infected making its ways through forest, Joel finds himself in a unavoidable situation. What happens here is hard to watch as the past Joel thought was behind him, catches up with him. From here the story truly begins. The game puts you into the shoes of two characters, one being Ellie, the other being Abby. Through this we get context & a deep understanding of who these people are, their motivations, & psychological demons.
The story may be a revenge tale but one that isn’t afraid to ask us to ponder on our own nature. I would never have thought that i would empathize with the antagonist (Abby), or see the protagonist (Ellie) as just as much a villain. What kind of story can do that? Who is the hero, the villain, the protagonist, the antagonist? Both characters are all these things, it just depends on your perspective. That is the key thing here, to show perspective.
The game itself is about hate, violence, spitefulness, revenge & forgiveness. We see the psychological problems humans have, our nature towards hate & violence, which only continues the cycle. We see the consequences of our actions & where that leaves us, in a very bitter, empty place, losing apart of ourselves & potentially the people we love, in order to satisfy these demons.
We also find forgiveness to be something we choose not to give into, even though it leaves us in a better place. Forgiveness, hate, revenge, being the big themes here. The lessons in which this story & game taught me i find very valuable. This isn’t John Wick, giving into meaningless spectacle for the sake of entertainment. Its was something so much more. There is many philosophical questions about the right & wrong, our humanity, our tragic nature as human beings at play here.
This is why a lot of people see the intelligence behind the story. For many it is the most impactful & meaningful game of the year. The ending is very bittersweet, depressing, yet hopeful. Both characters have emerged with deep revelations about their selves & their existence, but ultimately come out better for it. All in all, its not the game i was expecting, but one that i am thankful for having experienced. If you are open to the kind of game it is trying to be, then you should find something that is very memorable. The game is very divisive, it took some big risks, & it is far from your typical comfort fiction. This a grimdark style revenge tale, one that is very much worth your time. Don’t let the negative reviews influence you, open yourself to the experience, & make your own opinion.
This game is one of the best experiences i have ever had in gaming. The balance between a cinematic narrative & creative, stealth, action, survival gameplay, is exceptional here. This game is the reason why i play games. Play it for yourself, be open to where it leads you. If you love tragic stories as i do, this one is not to be missed.
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★★★★★
David A. –
Me encantó esta secuela de TLOU, la historia es muy buena, empatizas mucho con los personajes y la física del juego también es bastante buena.
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★★★★★
Eric –
One of my favourite games. An amazing story and it did not disappoint in any way
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OSCAR NEU –
WHAT AN AMAZING GAME. I DONT REVIEW ANYTHING AT ALL BUT I HAD TO LEAVE MY 2CENTS FOR THIS. THIS STORY IS SIMPLY AMAZIN. I WAS HOOKED ON THE SHOW AND NEEDED TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS SO I COULNT WAIT TILL SEASON 2. THIS GAME FILLS ALL THE GAPS UNTILL THE SHOW STARTS AGAIN. IM ALMOST DONE WITH THE GAME AND IVE BEEN PLAYING THIS ON PS5, THE GRAPHIS ARE AMAZING. THIS WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY
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★★★★★
John R Parron –
I’ve played part 1 multiple times and even got the remake for PS5. After watching the HBO show I felt compelled to finally player part 2. I was blown away with how great the game is and in some ways it’s better than the original. This is a must play.
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★★★★★
Elijah –
I love this game alot I bought it for my game collection…no scratches came perfect
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★★★★★
Keith T. (Corinth, TX) –
My 15 year old daughter requested this for her bday. She could t stop playing. Great story line and realistic picture.
tammy –
He played for a few day to finish…
Came fast and great shape.
Amber –
It’s a good game honestly a little high priced after I bought it I saw it somewhere cheaper but whatever I guess
Mathew –
Anazing
Joseph Gómez –
Good
Edgar –
El juego es de muy buena calidad en respecto a gráficos y a historia siendo sincero se que mucha gente se disgustó por la Direccion de la trama pero viéndolo desde el punto objetivo the last of us parte 2 es un increíble obra donde nos muestran el efecto de nuestras acciones y como aveces la venganza nubla nuestros sentidos y hace que perdamos todo.
Lo recomiendo al 100% y vale cada centavo
Ben Palmer –
This game is a LOT of cinematics and some gameplay interwoven. It’s a masterfully told story, with a pretty heavy-handed moral regarding the cycle of violence. That aside, yes there are gay and trans people featured in the story. Why is this so bad for some reviewers? These are people that actually exist in the world. Cordyceps-infected do not exist. Trying to force your narrow world-view onto everyone else is sillier than complaining about a game that features a person who loves someone of the same gender. And to those claiming the game is trying to force IT’s worldview onto the player, please. It’s doing nothing of the sort. If your big objection to this game is that it features people different from yourself, but you’re OK with smashing in people’s heads with lead pipes, 2x4s, hammers, and freaking machetes, there is something wrong with you.
The game itself is incredibly linear. You do not get to choose what actions the characters take, you’re just along for the ride. It’s almost difficult to go back to such linear gameplay after the many open-world games that have upped the ante in the last 10 years. Having said that, this journey is totally worth the ride.
Graphically, this game is top notch (for the PS4 generation). Controls can be a bit laggy with button presses, but to be fair I’m not sure if it disables inputs while other actions are being taken. It just gets frustrating to wait for the character animation to complete a task before you can press the next button. Not a big deal though.
There is a high level of brutality on display. The aforementioned smashing of heads, watching infected tear your character’s throat out, and the NPCs ripped apart by your homemade mines are all a bit much due to the realistic nature of the characters.
No spoilers, but certain deaths are excruciating. Especially when you as the player have no choice but to let your character cave someone’s skull in.
This is an adult game. I don’t have kids, but I certainly wouldn’t let any play it if I did. Just my 2 cents.
One major complaint I have is the “hearing” feature which lets you detect infected or enemies through walls and such. Why would you put that into a game and then spend most of the game finding ways to make it irrelevant? You can listen all you want before going thru a door, but until you enter the next area, the enemies are undetectable. And then there are enemies that are “too quiet” to detect. And then there are infected that jump out at you from big growths on the walls. I think Naughty Dog realized they made a mistake giving the player that kind of ability in the first game, since it removes any chance of jump scares or true tension.
In the end, I’m very glad I played it.
Ying Yang –
So much to offer gamers from the amount of visual detail in its environments, the sheer brilliant visuals, its excellent stealth, action, survival gameplay & mechanics, dynamic enemy A.I. & encounters, fantastic soundtrack, exceptional performances from its cast, a unique, thoughtful & meaningful story, with high production values as triple A game, a tremendous amount of world class craftsmanship put into the final product, it is truly one of the greatest games in the last 10 years. The best stealth, action & survival gameplay ever created. Every scenario here can be replayed a thousand different ways, never taking place the same way. Absolutely the best & most immersive Cat & Mouse style gameplay through its open areas with fantastic dynamic A. I.
As for the story, If you are expecting “The Adventures Of Super Joel & Ellie” you will be sorely disappointed. That wouldn’t even make sense in such a dark, tragic & hostile world. The game is a grimdark revenge tale, this isn’t comfort fiction here folks. If you want that, go play Uncharted instead. The game picks up 4 years after the events of the first game. What nobody realizes is that some one, some where, is brooding over the events that took place in the firefly hospital from the ending to the original game. Joel & Ellie are far from the people they were, now living in a civilized community. They gather supplies, kill off the infected, take in new survivors, patrol the areas, & in general, contribute to the camp any way they can.
Through some unforeseen events, on the eve of a great snow storm, with a horde of infected making its ways through forest, Joel finds himself in a unavoidable situation. What happens here is hard to watch as the past Joel thought was behind him, catches up with him. From here the story truly begins. The game puts you into the shoes of two characters, one being Ellie, the other being Abby. Through this we get context & a deep understanding of who these people are, their motivations, & psychological demons.
The story may be a revenge tale but one that isn’t afraid to ask us to ponder on our own nature. I would never have thought that i would empathize with the antagonist (Abby), or see the protagonist (Ellie) as just as much a villain. What kind of story can do that? Who is the hero, the villain, the protagonist, the antagonist? Both characters are all these things, it just depends on your perspective. That is the key thing here, to show perspective.
The game itself is about hate, violence, spitefulness, revenge & forgiveness. We see the psychological problems humans have, our nature towards hate & violence, which only continues the cycle. We see the consequences of our actions & where that leaves us, in a very bitter, empty place, losing apart of ourselves & potentially the people we love, in order to satisfy these demons.
We also find forgiveness to be something we choose not to give into, even though it leaves us in a better place. Forgiveness, hate, revenge, being the big themes here. The lessons in which this story & game taught me i find very valuable. This isn’t John Wick, giving into meaningless spectacle for the sake of entertainment. Its was something so much more. There is many philosophical questions about the right & wrong, our humanity, our tragic nature as human beings at play here.
This is why a lot of people see the intelligence behind the story. For many it is the most impactful & meaningful game of the year. The ending is very bittersweet, depressing, yet hopeful. Both characters have emerged with deep revelations about their selves & their existence, but ultimately come out better for it. All in all, its not the game i was expecting, but one that i am thankful for having experienced. If you are open to the kind of game it is trying to be, then you should find something that is very memorable. The game is very divisive, it took some big risks, & it is far from your typical comfort fiction. This a grimdark style revenge tale, one that is very much worth your time. Don’t let the negative reviews influence you, open yourself to the experience, & make your own opinion.
This game is one of the best experiences i have ever had in gaming. The balance between a cinematic narrative & creative, stealth, action, survival gameplay, is exceptional here. This game is the reason why i play games. Play it for yourself, be open to where it leads you. If you love tragic stories as i do, this one is not to be missed.
David A. –
Me encantó esta secuela de TLOU, la historia es muy buena, empatizas mucho con los personajes y la física del juego también es bastante buena.
Eric –
One of my favourite games. An amazing story and it did not disappoint in any way
OSCAR NEU –
WHAT AN AMAZING GAME. I DONT REVIEW ANYTHING AT ALL BUT I HAD TO LEAVE MY 2CENTS FOR THIS. THIS STORY IS SIMPLY AMAZIN. I WAS HOOKED ON THE SHOW AND NEEDED TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS SO I COULNT WAIT TILL SEASON 2. THIS GAME FILLS ALL THE GAPS UNTILL THE SHOW STARTS AGAIN. IM ALMOST DONE WITH THE GAME AND IVE BEEN PLAYING THIS ON PS5, THE GRAPHIS ARE AMAZING. THIS WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY
John R Parron –
I’ve played part 1 multiple times and even got the remake for PS5. After watching the HBO show I felt compelled to finally player part 2. I was blown away with how great the game is and in some ways it’s better than the original. This is a must play.
Elijah –
I love this game alot I bought it for my game collection…no scratches came perfect
Keith T. (Corinth, TX) –
My 15 year old daughter requested this for her bday. She could t stop playing. Great story line and realistic picture.